The final round of matches will be confirmed following the conclusion of the group stages, as the matchday four fixtures are to be determined by a seeding process based upon the final group stage standings.

With six of the nations invited to compete at this year’s tournament having also qualified for this summer’s FIFA Women’s World Cup in France, the competition provides a valuable opportunity for Kerr and her players to test themselves against some of the world’s best ahead of their debut on the biggest stage this June.

It will only be Scotland’s second-ever appearance at the tournament – Head Coach Shelley Kerr herself was involved in the playing squad for the team’s inaugural appearance 17 years ago.